Stability
(noun)
- The state of being stable, firm and unchanging.
- The ability to maintain balance or remain unchanged.
- The ability to withstand external pressures or forces without collapsing or breaking down.
Origin:
The word "stability" comes from the latin word "stabilis" which means "firm, steadfast" and it first recorded use in the english language in the 15th century.
Examples:
- The stability of the government is crucial for the country's development.
- The stability of the economy is important for the citizens.
- The table has good stability.
- The new design improves the stability of the bridge.
- The company has financial stability.